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174:. According to research conducted for the film, Vannary was somewhat unusual among other female Cambodian pop singers of her time, due to her relaxed vocal style and ability to accompany herself on acoustic guitar in the mode of an American singer-songwriter. She could also speak English and specialized in translated versions of American/British pop songs. Her most widely-known recording today is a cover of 53: 279: 287: 313: 201:
and her exact fate is unknown. Few of her recordings have survived due to the chaos of the Khmer Rouge regime. Her rendition of "You’ve Got a Friend" appeared on the soundtrack to
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and the eradication of all foreign and western influences (including music) from Cambodian society. Vannary disappeared during the ensuing
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Little is known of Pou Vannary's life and history, and her music career was very short. She was a late entrant in the thriving
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gained control of the country in April 1975 and forced city dwellers to become farm workers to fulfill their visions of
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singer active in the early 1970s. She was one of many Cambodian musicians believed to have perished during the
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Like many of her contemporaries in Cambodian popular music, Vannary's career ended abruptly when the
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Vannary was profiled in the 2015 documentary film on the history of Cambodian pop music,
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in 2015, and a few more of her songs have appeared on compilations like the 2011 CD
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Governments, Citizens, and Genocide: A Comparative and Interdisciplinary Approach
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Pirozzi, John (director, producer), Andrew Pope (producer) (2015).
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that had been broadcast to troops stationed nearby during the
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Pou Vannary, c. 1974, from an archival photo used in the film
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Cambodian rock and pop music scene of the 1960s and 70s
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Index

Cambodian name
surname
given name

Don't Think I've Forgotten
Cambodian rock
Khmer
Cambodian
Khmer Rouge
Cambodian rock and pop music scene of the 1960s and 70s
Norodom Sihanouk
rock and roll
soul music
U.S. armed forces radio
Vietnam War
Don't Think I've Forgotten
James Taylor
You've Got a Friend
Khmer
Khmer Rouge
agrarian socialism
Cambodian genocide
Don't Think I've Forgotten
"Before Communism Killed Cambodian Rock 'n' Roll"
"'Don't Think I've Forgotten,' a Documentary, Revives Cambodia's Silenced Sounds"
"Film preview: Director John Pirozzi Traces the History of Early Cambodian Rock 'n' Roll in "Don't Think I've Forgotten""
the original


"The Sublime Frequencies of New Old Media"

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